and i'm told that his selection of paul ryan was a huge plus, because ryan is a practicing catholic, very religious, the evangelicals, like paul ryan. on the negative side, they were, they noticed this battle that the catholic church got into with the obama administration over the obamacare requirement that they provide contraceptive services in their hospitals. the evangelicals have enormous amounts of outreach to people, and they-- to hospitals and such and they saw that this was going to affect them as well, and that the catholic churches fight was their fight. so, they, for those come could nation -- combination of reasons they're ready to vote. stuart: is the evangelical vote big enough to push president obama. >> about 31% in wisconsin, in iowa and 44% in north carolina, and very large in florida as well so this, i think, is a factor, a voting block, flying beneath the radar, media wrote a lot about it in the primary, but not the last month or so. stuart: i see your point well argued, but are the people already counted in the polls which have already been taken and which repres